Brooklyn

A thief swiped a man’s wallet from a Fort Greene construction site and then used the victim’s credit card to buy alcohol, cops said Sunday. The crook slipped into the Carlton Avenue site by removing a piece of plywood covering the front door at around 5 p.m. on Sept. 11, according to police. Once inside, he pocketed the 35-year-old victim’s wallet, which contained $180 and two credit cards, authorities reported. Later that day, the bald bandit used one of the cards to buy booze at the Concord Market at Tillary and Jay streets in Downtown Brooklyn, cops said.

Manhattan

A creep is wanted for groping a woman in the elevator of a Hell’s Kitchen building that houses an adult-video store, cops said Sunday. The perv, clad in a black “I NY” T-shirt, followed the 36-year-old victim into the elevator of the mixed-use building on Eighth Avenue near West 48th Street at around 12:55 p.m. on July 30, according to law-enforcement sources. When the doors closed, the pervert touched the woman’s breast over her clothes, authorities said. The victim screamed, and the deviant ran off when the doors opened.

A perv groped a woman outside her Morningside Heights home, according to authorities Sunday. The victim was standing on West 121st near Amsterdam Avenue at around 3 a.m. on Sept. 15 when the creep approached her, reached under her dress and fondled her, police said. The deviant fled when the woman fought back. The man, who is about 30 years old, stands 5-foot-11 and weighs 165 pounds. He was wearing a black baseball cap, gray hoodie and white filter mask.

Investigators on Sunday released surveillance images of two men suspected of being the burglars who targeted Morningside Heights in April and this month. The two alleged home invaders first struck on April 23, breaking into three apartments in one building on La Salle Street near Broadway between 4 a.m. and 8 p.m., according to police. The prowlers forced their way into the units by busting the locks on the front doors. They then helped themselves to cash, jewelry and assorted electronics, cops said. The men laid low until Sept. 2, when they tried to break into an apartment on West 123rd Street near Broadway between 6 a.m. and 4 p.m., authorities said. They fled empty-handed when they couldn’t force open the door.

The Bronx

A knife-wielding crook robbed a 71-year-old man in the elevator of a Foxhurst train station, police said Sunday. The mugger grabbed the senior from behind after following him into the street-level elevator of the Simpson Street station on the No. 2 and 5 lines at around 5:50 p.m. on Sept. 11, according to cops. The robber threatened the victim with a knife and swiped his gold chain and $200 cash, authorities said.

A creep roughed up and robbed a 79-year-old man in his Kingsbridge apartment building, authorities said Sunday. The coldhearted mugger trailed the senior into the lobby of his building at West Kingsbridge Road and Heath Avenue at around 4:35 p.m. on Sept. 14, according to police. The robber grabbed the victim around the neck from behind and shoved him to the floor, cops said. He then rifled through the victim’s pants pockets until he pulled out $200 and ran off, authorities added. The thief is about 5-foot-8 with a thin build and was wearing a gray hoodie and blue jeans.

Queens

An armed crook scored about $7,500 in prescription drugs from a Ridgewood pharmacy, police said Sunday. The robber flashed a gun at a worker behind the counter of the ARD Pharmacy on Myrtle Avenue near 60th Lane at around 2 p.m. on Sept. 10 and passed a note demanding the pharmaceuticals, cops said. The thief tossed over a blue duffel bag, which the employee loaded with an assortment of pills, according to police. The bearded crook stands about 5-foot-10. He has dark, curly hair and was wearing a Yankees cap.